Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
I'm looking for a jerkbait rod, with 2 caveats: I fish from a kayak sitting down, so I'm working the rod side-sweep. 7' is fine.
I also replace both trebles with owner inline singles, so I'm figuring a slightly heavier action rod would be better suited than the normal ML for finesse trebles? I might want to throw 4/5" easy shiners on 1/4oz ballheads as well, but hard jerkbaits is the primary focus.
Any thoughts re the M/MH ags vs the actual jerkbait models in the lineup, ie 6'9/7' ML Elites would be appreciated.
I also replace both trebles with owner inline singles, so I'm figuring a slightly heavier action rod would be better suited than the normal ML for finesse trebles? I might want to throw 4/5" easy shiners on 1/4oz ballheads as well, but hard jerkbaits is the primary focus.
Any thoughts re the M/MH ags vs the actual jerkbait models in the lineup, ie 6'9/7' ML Elites would be appreciated.
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Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
I kayak fish, and use to own the AGS rod you mentioned. It worked great for light 3/16 to 3/8 jigs. It also did fine working a Pointer 100sp, but it's not a jerkbait rod. I would look for something else.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
Thanks. Was it the length or action that disqualifies this as a jerkbait rod for you? was it pulling out trebles?Schlag wrote:It also did fine working a Pointer 100sp, but it's not a jerkbait rod.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
The M/MH is a little on the stiffer side for a M/MH it is great for bottom contact and I do use it for flukes but with hard jerkbaits and I can see pulling the trebles might be an issue. I use the Steez XT M for my jerkbaits and it is awesome for reaction baits.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
I have no idea about the Tatula models you listed but the 172 M Zodias works very well as a highly versatile slightly beefier jerbait rod. Something to consider.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
Yeah I think you're right. Just found the weight on another thread at around 4.2oz, somehow I thought the AGS guides would've made it lighter. My expride 72mh is 4.2oz, and I can't snap that all day from a sitting position, my wrist would seize up.big_gee wrote:The M/MH is a little on the stiffer side for a M/MH it is great for bottom contact and I do use it for flukes but with hard jerkbaits and I can see pulling the trebles might be an issue. I use the Steez XT M for my jerkbaits and it is awesome for reaction baits.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
I had that and the 610m zodias, both great rods and you're right would be perfect...the only problem is the fluted alum foregrip/nut chafes against my hand. Never had an issue from land/deck of a boat but that weird side-jerk on the kayak...no bueno.LowRange wrote:I have no idea about the Tatula models you listed but the 172 M Zodias works very well as a highly versatile slightly beefier jerbait rod. Something to consider.
Re: Tatula Elite AGS M/MH for Jerkbait?
Daiwa Tatula Original 701MLRB. It's a great jerkbait/crankbait/topwater rod. Paired with an SV103H and it's plain awesome!